The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has launched a comprehensive history book titled “Safer Shipping, Cleaner Seas – A Celebration of 75 Years of IMO” in honour […]
After the Iran-aligned Houthis claimed an attack on a commercial tanker, a top official from Yemen’s Houthis urged cargo vessels in the Red Sea on Tuesday […]
X-Press Feeders, the largest independent common carrier in the world, has unveiled the first of 14 methanol dual-fuel ships, which will serve as the foundation of […]
The ‘Saar 6’ model vessel, dubbed Ahi Magen, took part in operational activities at the port of Eilat. The Israeli Navy has reportedly completed the deployment […]
Researchers have been working to identify the origins of a very mysterious shipwreck found on the floor of the Baltic Sea off Lithuania, officials mentioned, marking […]
On Tuesday, Spanish police at the northwestern port of Vigo took away 7.5 tons of cocaine from South America stuffed with frozen tuna fish destined for […]
The US-based Eagle Bulk Shipping and the Greek-based Star Bulk Carriers have merged to form the largest dry bulk shipping company listed in the US. Both […]
The U.S. Coast Guard is all set to launch its new merchant mariner credential (abbreviated the MMC) format on 1 March, marking its first-ever considerable revision […]
The IMO has been advancing efforts to ensure the safe transportation of plastic pellets on vessels that can damage the marine environment when released into the […]
The Indian Navy recently conducted airborne insertion operations to combat piracy and other maritime threats in response to persistent maritime security issues in the Arabian Sea […]
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) has commenced the topside testing of the electromagnetic aircraft launch system (EMALS) on the aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy (CVN 79) at […]
The United States Coast Guard Cutter Polar Star (WAGB 10) completed its mission for Operation Deep Freeze 2024 in Antarctica, departing McMurdo Station on February 12, […]
One of the largest settlements under the Jones Act was reached when two seafood shipping firms operating in Alaska agreed to pay the U.S. government $9.5 […]